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Economics and Politics in the Weimar Republic: 45 (New Studies in Economic and Social History, Series Number 45)

Economics and Politics in the Weimar Republic: 45 (New Studies in Economic and Social History, Series Number 45)

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Theo Balderston
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 8/29/2002
EAN 9780521583756, ISBN10: 0521583756

Hardcover, 138 pages, 21.6 x 14 x 1.1 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

This is a succinct overview of the turbulent economic history of the Weimar Republic. Theo Balderston, an experienced teacher of economic history, summarises the wealth of recent research on the subject, and presents it in lucid, accessible form. He offers new perspectives on the economic effects of the Reparations conflict and of domestic political struggles for postwar inflation and the slump. Controversial analyses of the slow economic growth of even the Republic's best years have implications for the instability or otherwise of its political economy. Recent globalisation and global debt crises throw new light on the foreign debt burden with which Germans saddled themselves in the later 1920s, and the fateful financial crisis of 1931. Theo Balderston explains new analyses of the role of economic policy in worsening the slump and thus paving the way for Hitler.

1. Demobilization and revolution
2. Treaty, reparations, taxation
3. Inflation
4. 1924–9
normalization and stagnation?
5. The slump
6. Epilogue.